hi!
not much to say really , just happy to know that mk4 is coming!
ím a big fan of adventure games specially
monkey series.
When i heard of Mk4 i remembered that i never played mk1 so there i was looking for
a 10y old game .
STILL i had the most fun with it but it was to small and easy to finish (3 days..)

i hope the next one come big and with the same humor !

Ps . I really love adventure games can any1 recomend me some good adventure games
i donīt care how old they are!

GRIM FANDANGO!
CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND!
FULL THROTTLE!
DAY OF THE TENTECALE!

Those are my favorite adventure games.
Yuo should be able to buy em at a very good price from LucasArts webpage.
A whle ago GF and CMI were being bundled to gether and being sold for the price of 1 game i beleive.

I also agree that if you are looking for a new adventure game, try out <a href="http://grim.adventuregamer.com">Grim Fandango</a>! If you want something a bit older, try Sam & Max, another Lucasarts adventure game.

If you want to get REALLY old. Try out LOOM. It plays very similar to Monkey Island 1, and the story is great. (After playing LOOM, you will also understand a lot more hidden jokes in the monkey island games.)

Yeah...LOOM is the greatest...back in the day when it and Secret of Monkey Island were new, those were the only two games that we had...if you haven't played either of those two, I really recommend buying them (it can't cost even $20), and then get Monkey Island 2 if you haven't played it...although the worst in the series, whats the point of playing the third and fourth, without the background of the first and second?

Grim Fandango is my favorite adventure game, too. But, it has high system requirements in my view. Sure it is playable on a lesser system, but I would recommend a pentium II processor, otherwise the game crawls at times. On the other hand CMI had beautiful graphics and ran fine on a pentium machine.

It's a futuristic adventure game with lots of humor and a great storyline. The graphics is sort of MI2-ish if I remember correctly. I played it on the Amiga (and it's still my favourite game for that computer), but there's also a PC version.

Just wanted to let you all know that i believe Sam 'n Max is open source (free) now. I might be wrong, but Ive seen full versions on several web sites, so if you dig around I'm sure you could find a copy on-line.

I recommend only La games man...there best adventure games ever no one will beat them..Sanitaurim was a good game.

Now i have to say the best adventure for me was Full throttle cause it was my first game.
But overall

The best is The dig..
I recommend u get this game dude. U will luv it.
It has the best story line ever..People have said.
The best compelling music u will ever hear.
Sean clark did a sweet job on the game. and now is making Mi4
The hardest god damn puzzles u will ever see in your life. Trust me..Pople and comapnays have said it was the heardest game ever..throuhg everthing.

It took me and my friend 2 fricken long years to beat it. But when i was done, I felt good and wanted more Adventure. I tell u get this game!!!!!!!!!

Anyway, I think The Dig was more a good concept that wasn't pulled off that well, good story, but it didn't translate that well into an adventure game. Anyway, I still loved the game, but it's definatly not one of my favorites, though the book rocked.

The seriousness of the game was what I liked the most of it. With the music included, parts of the game were incredibly suspensful.

Also, The Dig was meant to be a movie, but due to costs and other restraints, it never was produced. If it was released way back when, it would have been great, but after the recent movies that parallel the plot, it might loss some of its thunder now-a-days.